Motorcycle Boots Offer A Great Range Of Versions, But Be Conscious Of Safety And Comfort |
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Khit Drunor
SubmitYOURArticle.com
June 17, 2011
In you are in search of motorcycle accessories or motorcycle parts, you may find yourself visiting a biker shop in your area. While you are there you may also want to stop by the clothing department and check out the offerings they have in terms of motorcycle boots.
One of the most popular styles is the "cowboy" style. This version based on the traditional styles of western boots is popular due to its connections with the history of the "biker lifestyle". The high shafts are popular because they help protect the legs of the rider from the heat of the engine. These versions come in several sub-styles ranging from low "roper" cuts to extremely high "stovepipes". They do have a different bottom than other western footwear, with non-slip souls, traction grips and padded interior heels to make riding safer and more comfortable.
Another of the most popular styles is the "engineer" style. These are considered to be the most "tough guy" style of these popular versions. They are characterized by being very heavy with a large and hefty style. They are most often high top and lace up format some versions have side zippers which allow for quick and easy on and off for the biker. The high traction, oil resistant souls are a perfect fit to the needs of a biker on the road.
Of course the most popular of all the commonly seen styles of motorcycle footwear are the harness style. These versions are a kind of hybrid between engineer styles and cowboy styles characterized by a step in style with no laces and a stub-toe. The most recognizable feature is the leather strap that stretched across the foot and the back of the heel joined on both sides by metal rings. This is a call back to the spur straps of the old west cowboys' boots. They also take a heavy and solid look from the engineer style along with a similar soul style and interior fit.
When shopping for a pair of biker boots, make sure that they have a comfortable fit to the interior, and that they are snug but not tight in the toes and around the ankles. This is not only for your long term riding comfort but also for safety.
Another important factor to consider is the outer soul of the boot. It should always be made of an oil resistant material with a non-slip styling and include heavy traction increasing devices in the design.
When you are in the market for a new pair of motorcycle boots, you have a lot of choices to make as to style and design. The most important thing to keep in mind is that safety and comfort as just as important as fashion and style.
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